The research – published in the journal Pediatrics on Monday – studied 350 children in a low-income, minority community. The findings noted an “almost universal exposure” to mobile devices, indicating that such technological luxuries are not limited to financially well-off families. In fact, the parents’ education and the child’s gender and ethnicity did not play a role in whether a child owned a mobile device.
The child participants were between six months and four years of age. The older the children were, the more likely they were to have their own technology. By age four, about three-quarters had their own mobile device, and half had their own TV .... https://www.rt.com/usa